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Published21/07/2026
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Deadline28/07/2026
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Opening of tenders28/07/2026
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Today07/08/2026
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"Organisation and delivery of training"
Note: Not all information for this procedure were successfully computed. Please consult linked documents for more details.
The procedure is conducted in an unrestricted tender procedure, pursuant to Article 132 of the Public Procurement Act. The provisions of the PPL Act shall apply to matters not regulated in the FTZ. Pursuant to Article 359 of the Public Procurement Act, when awarding contracts for social services, the provisions of the Act applicable to classical contracts with a value equal to or exceeding the EU thresholds shall apply - if the value of the contract expressed in PLN is equal to or exceeds the equivalent of EUR 750 000, with the possibility of excluding the application of selected provisions of the Public Procurement Act referred to in Article 360 of the Act. The Ordering Party pursuant to Art. 1 of the Public Procurement Act informs that it will first examine and evaluate the tenders, and then make a qualitative selection of the Contractor whose tender was the highest rated, in terms of the lack of grounds for exclusion and compliance with the conditions for participation in the procedure. The subject of the contract is the provision of a service consisting in the organisation and conduct of training courses, whereby: 1) The Ordering Party divided the contract into 3 lots. The Contractor may submit a tender(s) for any part(s) of the contract. (2) The detailed description of the subject-matter of the contract is set out in Annexes 1a to the FTZ for Lot 1, 1b to the FTZ for Lot 2, 1c to the FTZ for Lot 3 and in the model contract which constitutes Annex 2a to the FTZ for Lot 1, 2b to the FTZ for Lot 2, 2c to the FTZ for Lot 3. 1. The law applicable to this contract (including the contract concluded as a result of this procedure and the assessment of the legal effects of all documents in this contract) is Polish law, taking into account European Union law. 2. The Ordering Party does not reserve the obligation for the Contractor to personally perform the key parts of the contract. The Contractor may entrust the performance of part of the contract to a Subcontractor. 3. In all provisions of the FTZ and its annexes, in which the Contracting Authority refers to standards, approvals, technical specifications or reference systems or indicates trademarks, parameters or sources of origin (names of manufacturers or equipment), in accordance with Art. 5 and Article 101 para. 4 of the PPL Act, the Employer allows equivalent solutions. 4. If the description of the subject of the contract specifies the names of materials and products of specific manufacturers, this should be considered only as a specification of the desired standard and quality. In all such situations, the Contractor may offer equivalent materials, products with at least the same technical and quality characteristics. Product equivalence is understood as offering a product whose technical parameters of the materials used, performance, durability and quality are not inferior to the quality of the materials, products described in the FTZ. 5. The Contractor who invokes equivalent solutions is obliged to demonstrate that the solution offered by him meets the requirements specified by the Ordering Party. In such a case, the Contractor shall attach to the tender a list of equivalent solutions together with its description or standards. 6. The Contracting Authority does not reserve the possibility of applying for the contract only by the Contractors referred to in Article 94 of the Public Procurement Act. 7. Subcontracting: 1) The Contractor may entrust the performance of part of the contract to a Subcontractor (Subcontractors). 2) In connection with the performance of the contract, the Ordering Party does not reserve the obligation to personally perform the key tasks of the contract. 3) The Contracting Authority requires that in the case of entrusting part of the contract to Subcontractors, the Contractor shall indicate in the tender the parts of the contract which it intends to entrust to Subcontractors and provide (if already known) the names of these Subcontractors. 4) Entrusting part of the contract to subcontractors does not release the Contractor from responsibility for proper performance of the contract. 8. Requirements for employment by the Contractor or Subcontractor on the basis of the employment relationship of persons performing the activities indicated by the Ordering Party in the scope of the performance of this contract (the same requirements for all parts): 1) Pursuant to Art. 1 and 2 of the Act informs that it requires employment by the Contractor or Subcontractor(s) on the basis of the employment relationship of persons performing activities within the scope of contract performance consisting in performing work in the manner specified in Article 22(1) of the Labour Code of 26 June 1974. Details in this regard can be found in Chapter IV of the FTZ. 9. The Contracting Authority does not provide for an obligation for the Contractor to carry out an on-site inspection and for the Contractor to check the documents necessary for the performance of the contract available on the spot from the Contracting Authority. 10. The contracting authority does not allow the possibility of submitting a variant offer referred to in Article 92 of the Public Procurement Act, i.e. an offer providing for a different way of performing the contract than specified in this FTZ. 11 The contracting authority does not provide for the conclusion of a framework agreement and the establishment of a dynamic purchasing system and does not provide for the selection of the most advantageous tender using an electronic auction. 12. The contracting authority does not provide for the award of contracts on the basis of Art. 1 point 7 of the PPL Act. 13. The Ordering Party does not allow the submission of tenders in the form of electronic catalogues or the attachment of electronic catalogues to the tender, in the situations specified in Article 93 of the Public Procurement Act. 14. The Ordering Party does not provide for settlement in foreign currencies. Order settlement is made in PLN. 15. The contracting authority does not provide for reimbursement of the costs of participation in the procedure. 16. The contracting authority does not provide for advance payments to be made for the performance of the contract. 17. The contracting authority shall award the contract in lots, each of which shall be the subject of a separate procedure. 18. With regard to Parts 1,2 and 3, the Contracting Authority provides for the performance of the subject of the contract with the possibility of applying the option right referred to in Article 441 of the Public Procurement Act, increasing the subject of the contract.
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